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2007-03-07 07:34:22 · 2 answers · asked by zoe g 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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The Germans that were against the Nazi's new the same thing would happen to them is they got out of line. The vast majority were with the Nazi's.

It goes back to the saying First they came for the Jews and I did nothing, then they came for the communist and I did nothing, then they came for the homosexuals and again I did nothing, then they came for me, and no-one did nothing.

The Krystallnacht occurred when the Nazi power was supreme and without resistance.

It was the crowning event of Hitlers power. Those that were against him disappeared, or entered the concentration camps.

2007-03-10 01:06:20 · answer #1 · answered by DeSaxe 6 · 0 0

how can we know??? i think that they didn't revolt against it because most of Germans were on the side of Hitler, therefore, I think they only supported the decision of the dictator.

2007-03-07 15:41:55 · answer #2 · answered by Miss Brooks 2 · 0 0

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